TOGAF Components
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Module 2The TOGAF 8 Components
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Module Objectives
• To highlight and understand the main components of TOGAF
• To understand their relationship to each other• Further details on each component will be provided in later
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TOGAF 8 Components
ADM
Resource BaseArchitecture Board
Architecture Compliance
Architecture ContractArchitecture Governance
Architecture Maturity Models
Architecture Patterns
Architecture Principles
Architecture Skills Framework
Architecture Views
Building Blocks
Business Scenarios
Enterprise Continuum
Architecture Principles
Business Scenarios
Request for Architecture Work
Statement of Architecture Work
Architecture Documents (BA,DA,TA)
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ArchitectureDevelopment Method
• The core of TOGAF• A proven way of developing
an architecture• Specifically designed to
address business requirements
• An iterative method• A set of architecture views to
ensure that a complex set of requirements are adequately addressed
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The Enterprise Continuum
• A virtual repository of all architecture assets– Models, patterns, architecture descriptions– Deliverables produced in this iteration of the ADM– Deliverables produced in other iterations of the ADM– Assets from the industry at large
• TOGAF provides two reference models for possible inclusion in an organization’s Enterprise Continuum– The TOGAF Foundation Architecture– The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model
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The TOGAF Foundation Architecture
• An architecture of generic services and functions• It provides a foundation on which architectures and
architecture building blocks can be built• It consists of two pieces
– The TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM)• A model and a taxonomy of generic platform services
– The TOGAF Standards Information Base (SIB)• A database of open industry standards that can be used to define
services and components for an enterprise architecture
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High-Level TRM
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Detailed TRM
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The Standards Information Base
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The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM)
• An example of a Common Systems Architecture– So a lower level abstraction than the TRM
• Based on the TRM• Aimed at the helping the design of architectures to enable
and support the vision of Boundaryless Information Flow
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The Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM)
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The TOGAF Resource Base
• A set of resources, guidelines, templates, background information etc
• For reference during application of the ADM• Covers a broad range of topics used to develop an
architecture
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The TOGAF Resource Base
• Architecture Board• Architecture Compliance• Architecture Contracts• Architecture Governance• Architecture Maturity Models• Architecture Patterns• Architecture Principles• Architecture Skills Framework• Developing Architecture Views• Building Blocks
• Business Process Domain Views• Business Scenarios• Case Studies• Glossary• Other Architectures and
Frameworks• Tools for Architecture
Development• ADM and the Zachmann
Framework
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Putting it Altogether
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Summary
• Architecture Development Method (ADM)– An iterative sequence of steps to develop an enterprise-wide
architecture
• The Enterprise Continuum – A virtual repository of architecture assets. During application of the
ADM, assets are created or drawn from existing assets, used, modified and returned to the virtual repository
• Resource Base– During application of the ADM, processes, templates, checklists and
other items from the Resource Base are deployed as methods to develop the architecture
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Test Yourself Question
Q: Which of the following is not considered one of the three main parts of TOGAF?
A. The Architecture Development MethodB. The Enterprise ContinuumC. The Technical Reference ModelD. The TOGAF Resource Base
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